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Some time ago, Excel got new functions to help you handle text better. It was TEXTSPLIT, TEXTBEFORE, and TEXTAFTER. After initial feedback of people testing the functions, probably like yourself, some of them were updated, so you can easily account for special cases without needing to put the function inside another function. Lets take a quick look at how they work now. So, in Austria, people like to collect titles and we can end up with super long names like this one. This messes up our lists and we just want to have two columns, one for the title and one for the name. Do we have to write a super complicated Excel formula for that? No, those times are gone. The formula is actually super simple, even though the logic isnt that simple because sometimes people have two titles, sometimes they have one, sometimes they have none and sometimes they are mega collectors. The formulas that come to our rescue are TEXTBEFORE and TEXTAFTER. So, these are very simple